Oda Successfully Deceives Us in One Piece 1068, Luffy Dragon's Father Turns Out to be One of the Admirals in the Kong Era |
The mystery regarding Monkey D Dragon was still tightly closed by Eiichiro Oda until One Piece 1068.
The reason is that towards One Piece 1068, Oda never revealed Dragon's past. However, several clues from Oda seem to state that Dragon was a former admiral in the Kong era. Quoted from various sources on Thursday, 24 November 2022, the following is a review of One Piece 1068. It is common knowledge that under the position of Fleet Admiral there will be three Admirals filling positions in the Navy organization. In the Sengoku era, it is known that there were three Admirals who served, namely Kizaru, Akainu, and Aokiji. Then in the current Akainu era there are also three admirals namely Kizaru, Ryokugyu, and Fujitora. So who were the three Admirals who ruled in the Kong era? One name that is certain is the Sengoku Golden Buddha. Another name is Garp, but as Luffy's grandfather knows, he doesn't want to fill that position. The reason is very simple because he doesn't want to be a World Government dog. Then who are the other Admirals, is it Tsuru? As of now no female Admiral has been confirmed Then Zephyr? Unfortunately, he is a non-canon character, aka not included in the main story. Because there are no other options, many believe that Dragon is a former Marine Admiral in the Kong era. Moreover, as was known in the last chapter that Oda had just revealed a surprising fact. Dragon is shown to be present at Ohara when the Buster Call incident occurs. Even at that time Dragon was shown to be angry about what the World Government did to Ohara Island. Then he decided to stop being an Admiral and form the Revolutionary Army with Kuma and Ivankof. Meanwhile, Dr. Vegapunk, who was also at Ohara at the time, refused Dragon's offer to join him. That was the discussion and leak for the upcoming One Piece 1068 manga. It will be interesting to wait for other surprises about Dragon that Oda will present in One Piece 1068. *** |